02 GSX-R 750, sag is set, should i raise the forks in the triple? D207 zr on now M1 s

I do mostly street riding but street riding around hear is mostly twisties, I plan on doing some track days., I have set the sag and plan on putting on some M1's this summer. I have not played with the damping or the rebound on the front and back yet, i am open to suggestions there to. I weight 180 pounds. Thanks

If it wants to push comeing out of corners, raise the rear a bit, until the feeling goes away

If it's hard to initiate turn in, you might want to drop the forks _a little bit_ in the tripples. Try 2mm at a time. If the front starts to feel like it's going to tuck, you've gone too far.

For the street, stock geometry typicaly works very well. I'd try possibly rasing the rear a bit to help with a pusing (running wide) problem. Raising the rear will also help turn in.

For the track, start with stock, and make minor changes, one at a time, noting lap times, until you get to where you want it.

Bottom line : if there's someone in your area that is a suspension guru (I don't mean you buddies friend who's this amature racer, a professoinal that knows his stuff), they'll be able to help you out. Even if they want $25/50 it's well worth the cash if they know what there doing.

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